1989 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
UK greyhound racing year
1989 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year
The 1989 UK & Ireland Greyhound Racing Year was the 63rd year of greyhound racing in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[ 1]
Roll of honour
Summary
The National Greyhound Racing Club (NGRC) released the annual returns, with totalisator turnover at £106,011,494 and attendances recorded at 4,395,973 from 5477 meetings.[ 6]
John McGee won the Greyhound Trainer of the Year for the second successive year.[ 7] Waltham Abbey now trained by Ernie Gaskin (formerly Adam Jackson ) was voted Greyhound of the Year after winning the Grand Prix at Walthamstow Stadium . The award failed to go the winners of a Derby due to the fact that all three were won by the Irish; they were the 1989 English Greyhound Derby (Lartigue Note), the 1989 Scottish Greyhound Derby (Airmount Grand) and the 1989 Irish Greyhound Derby (Manorville Magic), the latter was voted Irish Greyhound of the Year .[ 8] [ 9]
Tracks
The Greyhound Racing Association (GRA} invested £1 million into Hall Green , mainly extending the restaurant. The Peterborough management also unveiled their new raceview restaurant costing £500,000.[ 7] Terry Corden sold the Sheffield lease; he was forced to do so after the council closed the stadium due to new safety measures. This was as a direct result of the Hillsborough disaster .[ 8]
Hull (New Craven Park) [ 10] and Hawick both opened for racing.[ 9]
Competitions
The Scottish Derby returned to Glasgow (as a consequence of GRA having no stadia in Scotland), the event received a boost when Ladbrokes stepped in and sponsored the competition. Racing Manager Robert Lithgow was forced to increase the entries from 24 to 36 due to its popularity. The event resulted in what many regarded the best ever when Airmount Grand caught Galtymore Lad on the finish line after both vied for the lead throughout.[ 8] [ 9]
Trainer Phil Rees Jr. won the Grand National at Hall Green with Lemon Chip, this was the kennels first Grand National success despite previously winning six Springbok titles. Fearless Ace made a remarkable comeback when winning the Pall Mall Stakes for a second successive year; the fawn dog had won the 1988 final for Geoff De Mulder before being retired to stud. He returned a year later to defend his title under the training of Theo Mentzis after coming out of retirement and not only stormed to a surprise victory but broke the Oxford track record in the final.[ 8] [ 9]
News
Brent Walker owners of Hackney took over William Hill and Mecca Bookmakers from Grand Metropolitan for £685 million.[ 11] Canterbury obtained a Bookmakers Afternoon Greyhound Service (BAGS) contract and Wisbech began the year under NGRC rules.[ 8] [ 9]
Veteran trainer Hugo Spencer retired and John Coleman moved to Walthamstow. Walthamstow also produced one race meeting tote turnover of £173,000 on the night of the Pepsi Cola Marathon final.[ 8] [ 9]
Trainer Linda Jones and her husband Doug moved to Lakenheath and formed the Imperial Kennels. They started with four racing greyhounds and a couple of litters of pups set in the Suffolk countryside. The kennel would quickly establish themselves on the local tracks of Swaffham , Mildenhall and Yarmouth .[ 12]
Owner John Dooley visited a stud kennel in Cork to find it abandoned and his Blue Riband champion Lulus Hero missing, the brindle dog is never found.[ 8] [ 9] #
Champion trainer John McGee and owner Fred Smith had an argument that resulted in Derby champion Hit The Lid leaving the kennels.[ 13]
Principal UK races
Daily Mirror Grand National , Hall Green (April 1, 474m h, £3,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Lemon Chip
Philip Rees Jr.
1-1f
29.84
5
2nd
Blazing Home
Philip Rees Jr.
3-1
29.85
1
3rd
Gizmo Pasha
Linda Mullins
9-1
29.91
6
4th
Columbkille Jet
Paddy Hancox
6-1
29.97
2
5th
Indianna Scarlet
Terry O'Sullivan
14-1
30.00
3
6th
Belmore Captain
Tom Foster
14-1
30.34
4
BBC TV Trophy , Catford (April 11, 850m, £8,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Proud To Run
Harry White
4-5f
55.25+
4
2nd
Catunda Flame
Russ Kinsey
6-1
55.95
2
3rd
Jet Streamer
10-1
56.15
5
4th
Clydes Dolores
8-1
56.43
3
5th
Manx Sky
Ernie Gaskin Sr.
16-1
56.71
6
6th
Dunait
7-1
56.81
1
+Track Record
Ladbrokes Scottish Derby , Shawfield (May 13, 500m, £10,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Airmount Grand
Gerald Kiely
1-1f
30.03
6
2nd
Galtymore Lad
Geoff De Mulder
6-4
30.07
4
3rd
Atlantic Jet
Harry Crapper
7-1
30.25
1
4th
Alley Bally
Terry Dartnall
8-1
30.33
2
5th
Arrow House
Bryce Wilson
12-1
30.53
3
N/R
Decoy Regan Lass
Kevin Cobbold
Scurry Gold Cup , Catford (Jul 16, 385m, £6,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Nans Brute
Bill Masters
16-1
23.59
3
2nd
Angelo Carlotti
Terry Munslow
10-1
23.73
2
3rd
Lissadell Tiger
Ernie Gaskin Sr.
5-1
23.77
6
4th
Pure Gold
Bill Masters
10-1
23.78
5
5th
Pretty Magic
David Ingram-Seal
10-1
23.86
4
6th
Hello Blackie
Roger York
4-6f
24.06
1
John Smith's Bitter Cesarewitch , Belle Vue (Sep 23, 853m, £3,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Minnies Siren [ 15]
Kenny Linzell
5-4f
56.03
6
2nd
Saquita
Dennis Jewell
4-1
56.06
5
3rd
Catunda Flame
Russ Kinsey
9-4
56.12
2
4th
Manx Jet
Nigel Saunders
10-1
56.32
4
5th
Spring Flower
Linda Mullins
20-1
56.50
3
6th
Benedene Rose
Peter Payne
10-1
56.53
1
St Georges Hospital Oaks , Wimbledon (Oct 28, 480m, £6,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Nice And Lovely
Derek Tidswell
9-4
29.02
6
2nd
Glengiblin Flash
T Batterbee
8-1
29.18
4
3rd
Nans Brute
Bill Masters
2-1f
29.19
2
4th
Crohane Lucy
Tony Lucas
5-1
29.22
1
5th
Blend of Magic
Molly Redpath
8-1
29.38
5
6th
Alley Bally
Terry Dartnall
5-1
29.50
3
St Leger , Wembley (Nov 17, 655m, £8,000)
Pos
Name of Greyhound
Trainer
SP
Time
Trap
1st
Manx Marajax
Nigel Saunders
33-1
39.87
5
2nd
Chiltern Sarah
Peggy Cope
16-1
39.93
4
3rd
Trans Mercedes
Mal Thomas
5-2
39.99
1
4th
Crohane Lucy
Tony Lucas
11-4
40.09
2
5th
Chicita Banana
John McGee Sr.
2-1f
40.29
6
6th
Murlens Panther
Geoff De Mulder
6-1
40.47
3
Totalisator returns
Extended content
The totalisator returns declared to the National Greyhound Racing Club for the year 1989 are listed below.[ 16] [ 17]
Stadium
Turnover £
London (Wimbledon)
17,438,359
London (Walthamstow)
16,850,422
Romford
8,996,109
Brighton & Hove
6,970,118
London (Catford)
6,691,913
London (Wembley)
6,214,683
Birmingham (Hall Green)
4,845,618
Manchester (Belle Vue)
4,280,189
Crayford
3,417,124
Glasgow (Shawfield)
2,514,013
Oxford
2,506,820
Edinburgh (Powderhall)
2,371,036
Stadium
Turnover £
Newcastle (Brough Park)
1,838,238
Wolverhampton (Monmore)
1,838,238
Ramsgate
1,794,750
Portsmouth
1,651,827
Sheffield (Owlerton)
1,7585,835
Yarmouth
1,559,435
Reading
1,505,614
Canterbury
1,454,069
Milton Keynes
1,202,379
Swindon
1,971,192
Bristol
957,478
Peterborough
946,531
Stadium
Turnover £
Rye House
938,460
Henlow (Bedfordshire)
727,060
London (Hackney)
664,180
Poole
613,961
Middlesbrough
431,466
Cradley Heath
414,914
Swaffham
411,000
Norton Canes
371,877
Nottingham
371,877
Hull (Old Craven Park)
267,303
Wisbech
46,237
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^ Harris Feltham, Derek Cliff (6 September 1989). "Harris Feltham, Derek Cliff. "Brent Walker buys £685m betting chain." Times, 6 Sept. 1989, p. 25" . The Times . Times Digital Archives. p. 25.
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